I just love quick knits! They're satisfying and when they're as cute as this week's giveaway there's just nothing better - especially right before the holidays when I'm working on so many last minute gifts! And, who doesn't love a wonderful new yarn to go along with the terrific pattern?!

This stunning and very functional neck wrap is designed by the very talented Carrie Bostick Hoge exclusively for the sensational Quince & Co. yarn line.

I just fell in love with the lace stitch pattern on the ends of this darling ascot.

And, oh my goodness! The Chickadee fingering weight yarn it is knit up in is marvelous!

And, at $5.75 per skein (which, by the way, this pattern requires only ONE skein of) I think I'm in love!

No, really! Love is even putting it lightly! Chickadee and all of their current yarns come in an impressive palette of so many delectable colors to choose from that it is very likely my new favorite solid colored wool yarn to go to.

Plus, I just absolutely love their company story! All their yarn is sourced and spun in the US. I, as an American consumer, truly appreciate that and am happy to see such luscious yarn come from the states!

Quince & Co. is sponsoring this week's giveaway with THREE fantastic skeins of Chickadee. Three followers have the chance to win a PDF copy of the beautiful Belle Ascot pattern and a skein of Chickadee in one of the colors below:

Thank you so much, Quince & Co. for sponsoring this week's giveaway! Come back to visit us very soon!

I would like you to do the following if you would like to be entered into this week's giveaway:

I am a HUUUUUGE fan of Quince & Co. Yarn. Right now, I am about 10 rows away from completing my 8th FO with Quince, which is a hat I came up with using Chickadee in the Dogwood colorway. The yarn is absolutely SUBLIME to work with! The colors are amazing and gorgeous and I have never had any issues with switching to a new skein in the same color. I've spent a bunch of time in Portland at their flagship retailer KnitWit fondling and drooling and putting different colorways together to make great combinations. I HIGHLY recommend Quince to anyone who hasn't tried it out yet.

I haven't tried any Quince & Co. yarn yet - I'm in another part of the world, so some yarns are a bit difficult (end expensive) to come by. But I've heard nothing but good and I look forward to trying out some loveliness some day.

I have not had the pleasure of knitting with any Quince & Co. yarn. The colors available look lovely and I have three little girls who love scarves but always trip on theirs, so an ascot pattern might be the way to go...never thought of that until now, ha ha.

I haven't tried Quince & Co yarn yet. I just read about them in the Winter issue of Interweave Knits. I'm looking forward to trying them now. The website is so classic looking and the yarns seem to carry that same quality. I love the bird names!

I hope to feel it in person in Portland next summer if I don't get my hands on any before then.

Mmm, pretty yarn! No I havne't tried Quince & Co yarn as yet, but I think I'll look for it the next time I'm in the LYS -- gotta give them a shout out, to Bliss Yarns in Brentwood, TN! Find me on Ravelry as AnnBan.

I haven't used Quince & Co yarn yet, but I'd like too. I just say them for the first time ever yesterday on ravelry. All the yarns look awesome! I'd really like to try "Puffin" (and win this too, of course).

I have not tried the yarn yet, but I also am anxious to support this forward-thinking company, once my stash is below SABLE level! Also Carrie Bostick Hoge is one of my favorite designers -- I just finished her Cabled shrug and love it!

This is a perfect example of why I love your blog---I hadn't heard of Quince & Co yarns, but now that I have, I know where my next project is coming from. Their colors are beautiful, prices reasonable, and wool local (for me). What's not to love?!

Chickadee is in my queue to buy! I have too many projects on the go right now to justify getting more yarn, but as soon as I clear some out, it's next. I saw their site shortly after the yarn was introduced and have been longing for it ever since.

I haven't tried them yet, but after perusing the website, I can think of about 3 projects that I want to use this yarn for! The colors are gorgeous, and I've only heard positive things about it. Can't wait to give them a try!

Hello, I haven't tried Quince & Co. yet but it's just recently come on my radar. I'm signed up for their emails. In fact, a new one just popped up. I would love to try their yarn. Thanks for the giveaway and the pattern info.

I haven't had the chance to try Quince & Co. yet, but I always love a good wool that comes in a variety of colors. And I love that they are a US company that gets their yarn local (relatively speaking).

I don't think my LYS carries this so I haven't tried it yet, but I absolutely love the ascot! I've been wanting to make one and this one is beautiful! If I don't win I just might have to buy the pattern anyway and some of this yarn!!!

I'm delighted to be introduced to another yarn source! From the other comments, I think I'd like to try Quince & Co. yarns. That's a beautiful scarf pattern. I'm drooling on my keyboard thinking of making it in that gorgeous blue.... samm

I haven't ever used Quince & Co but I'm so happy I read this blog because now I know about it! The yarn all looks so beautiful and I'd love to try some out. It makes me happy to see some US wool also. What a great story. I see some ordering in my future!